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to make nuclear weapons and matthew makowski nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks i think only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the post star and it would go into the heart and the words if i'm not mistaken but you times and i have not found anything but still concerns you have raised it on that have not yet replied to questions posed to them but one thing has to be mentioned it's important to understand and then done by the regime wants to remember that there is a rhetorical. action on. retort is met by action by the end of this month or any good near future then this is definitely going to be a very good trustable except one thing many analysts a country agree on is that in order to in order to. stop the whole crisis with the ringing crisis as there is a meeting or direct hearing in american talks this is something that we are not saying at all. an
to make nuclear weapons and matthew makowski nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks i think only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the post star and it would go into the heart and the words if i'm not mistaken but you times and i have not found anything but...
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to make nuclear weapons and matthew makovsky nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks are the only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society that it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first star and it would go into power to. the board if i'm not mistaken and good times and they have not found anything but there are still concerns raised. on that has not yet replied to questions posed to them one thing many analysts a country agree on is that in order to in order to. stop the whole crisis the ringing crisis as there is a need for direct reining in american talks and this is something that we still are not see at all. and right now on our c dot com for you when militias against the president suddenly turn into a van and brawls with police and egypt's biggest cities it's these guys who are turning up the hate and our channel gives you an exclusive chance to hear from this secretive star is of the e
to make nuclear weapons and matthew makovsky nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks are the only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society that it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first star and it would go into power to. the board if i'm not mistaken and good times and they have not found anything...
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demanding an end to the ruling family political domination but london based activities you don't need probably caps says look there are a few signs of the country's leaders generally one three four. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago. on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day forty two separate another teenager has been killed and this meeting shows and displays the love for continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets about grain it's good that dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put dine in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing with the violations on the streets. it's been exactly two y
demanding an end to the ruling family political domination but london based activities you don't need probably caps says look there are a few signs of the country's leaders generally one three four. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago. on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day forty two separate another teenager has been killed and this meeting shows...
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>> it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 9:00 in the evening and north korea, and has been carried out in clear defiance of united nations' warning with condemnation from the international community. the first indication came when scientists detected an earth tremor with a magnitude of 4.9. >> after weeks, north korea did what everyone told it not to. a nuclear tests. in the absence of political freedom or guaranteed meals, at least it is something to celebrate. >> we have faith that we can fight against any formidable enemy. >> i am full of confidence having heard this news and confident that we can defeat any great power with one blow in the future. >> the bomb that north korea exploded underground was, they said, smaller, lighter, and more powerful than before. it has made this man more powerful in return. he has only been the leader of north korea for just over a year, but -- but he has already fired off two long-range rockets and one nuclear test. >> they are still trying to perfect the work on the techni
>> it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 9:00 in the evening and north korea, and has been carried out in clear defiance of united nations' warning with condemnation from the international community. the first indication came when scientists detected an earth tremor with a magnitude of 4.9. >> after weeks, north korea did what everyone told it not to. a nuclear tests. in the absence of political freedom or guaranteed meals, at least it is something to celebrate. >>...
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one of the largest diamonds in the world is on display in the tower of london. some indians are demanding that britain give it back. reuters reports that cameron says returning the diamond would not be the right approach. he made the comment on wednesday, the last day of his visit when he became the first serving british prime minister to voice publicly a sense of regret about the 1919 killing of unarmed civilians. the massacre was one of the bloodiest episodes of the colonial era. >> i came here to pay my respects and to remember all those innocent people that died. this was a deeply shameful event in british history. >> the diamond is just one of many cultural assets collected by colonizing countries from the lands they controlled. cameron said he doesn't believe in what he called returnism and that he wants britain's museums and cultural institutions to look after precious objected and share them with the world. >>> rapid industrialization is taking its toll on the environment. in vietnam, pollution is spreading from urban areas into the countryside and even
one of the largest diamonds in the world is on display in the tower of london. some indians are demanding that britain give it back. reuters reports that cameron says returning the diamond would not be the right approach. he made the comment on wednesday, the last day of his visit when he became the first serving british prime minister to voice publicly a sense of regret about the 1919 killing of unarmed civilians. the massacre was one of the bloodiest episodes of the colonial era. >> i...
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demanding an end to the ruling family political domination but london based activities you don't need probably caps and there are a few signs of the country's leaders generally one three four. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago. on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this me and shows and displayed the lokpal bill for continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets about brain it's good that dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of security against the people is going to possibly provide. within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing group of violations on the street. it's been exactly two years or
demanding an end to the ruling family political domination but london based activities you don't need probably caps and there are a few signs of the country's leaders generally one three four. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago. on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this me and...
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pistorius competed in the london games last year. the first double amputee to run in the olympics. he went on to win two gold medals in the paralympics. >>> armed robbers have stolen an estimated $50 million worth of diamonds in a raid at brussels airport. brussels police say the gems were being loaded on a plane on monday night for transport to switzerland. the police say two cars drove up to the plane. eight masked men wearing police uniforms jumped out. the men threatened airport workers with machine guns. they took away about 120 cases of rough and cut diamonds. >> the operation at the airport has taken exactly three minutes. so this was a very quick hit and run, very well organized. there has been no shooting. there were no injuries. >> a burnt-out vehicle was later found near the airport. an official of an international diamond organization says it's disturbing the robbers were able to breach airport security so easily. >>> the japanese are desperate to reclaim their title as a competitive exporter nation. but the numbers keep showing that we have a long way to go. ai uchida
pistorius competed in the london games last year. the first double amputee to run in the olympics. he went on to win two gold medals in the paralympics. >>> armed robbers have stolen an estimated $50 million worth of diamonds in a raid at brussels airport. brussels police say the gems were being loaded on a plane on monday night for transport to switzerland. the police say two cars drove up to the plane. eight masked men wearing police uniforms jumped out. the men threatened airport...
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with the percentage of crimes being solved in london down as well, why has the prime minister broken his promise to protect front-line policing? >> crime is down by 10%, not just generally, but specifically in the harrow community safety partnership area-the honorable gentleman's area. that is a much greater reduction than for the whole metropolitan police area. the number of neighbourhood police officers is actually up since the election, from 895 to 3,418, and there are many fewer officers in back-office jobs. in 2010, there were 1,346 of them and there are now fewer than 1,000. on all this, what we have seen is, yes, a reform agenda for the police and there have been spending reductions, but crime is down and visible policing is up. >> with japan, the eurozone and switzerland all talking down their currencies, despite the statement by the g7 yesterday, does my right honorable friend agree that the most important aim of the g20 meeting in moscow this coming weekend should be to establish means to prevent competitive devaluation, which in the 1930s- [interruption] i was alive in the
with the percentage of crimes being solved in london down as well, why has the prime minister broken his promise to protect front-line policing? >> crime is down by 10%, not just generally, but specifically in the harrow community safety partnership area-the honorable gentleman's area. that is a much greater reduction than for the whole metropolitan police area. the number of neighbourhood police officers is actually up since the election, from 895 to 3,418, and there are many fewer...
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london a high of 3 here on your wednesday. that's going to be working its way into the double digits on your thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. weather. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
london a high of 3 here on your wednesday. that's going to be working its way into the double digits on your thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. weather. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tour of some meeting top officials there he will head to the living altogether the trip will include nine states checking on america's nato allies as well as its key friends in the middle east kerry is expected to talk about iran's nuclear program the french intervention in mali and the civil war in syria and italy will meet with members of the syrian opposition and their allies however he has said this would mostly be a listening tour and no significant change in america stance is expected however this might mean that washington just wants to shift the burden of foreign wars to its nato allies says john ruiz an expert on american foreign policy it's always been very important for the americans to keep the nato alliance together but they always wanted to keep it together on their own terms it's always been the case for instance that the senior commanding officer in nato is from the american armed forces what the americans constantly want to do is to shift the burden of military intervention on to the europeans hard for
secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tour of some meeting top officials there he will head to the living altogether the trip will include nine states checking on america's nato allies as well as its key friends in the middle east kerry is expected to talk about iran's nuclear program the french intervention in mali and the civil war in syria and italy will meet with members of the syrian opposition and their allies however he has said this would mostly be a...
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make nuclear weapons may have human research fellow in nuclear security at queen mary university in london says talks between iran and america are the only solution to the stalemate. in the international society and. inspectors are allowed. and it is going to be a very good so on from there on to the international side to this it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first or it would go. parchments the words if i'm not mistaken three times and i have not found anything but there are still concerns you have raised it on that has not yet replied to questions posed to them but one thing has to be mentioned in order to understand and thing done by the regime one has to remember that there is a rhetorical. action on the of us if it was rhetorical is meant by action by the end of this month or in the near future then this is definitely going to be a very good trustable exercise one thing many analysts attempts are agree on is that in order to in order to stop the whole crisis with the ringing crisis there is a need for direct hearing in american talks and this is something that we are
make nuclear weapons may have human research fellow in nuclear security at queen mary university in london says talks between iran and america are the only solution to the stalemate. in the international society and. inspectors are allowed. and it is going to be a very good so on from there on to the international side to this it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first or it would go. parchments the words if i'm not mistaken three times and i have not found anything but there are...
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that was the example of the london whale. i would hope that the system and the stock market become more transparent. investors do not feel the need to put their money into savings accounts but in vast. because that has helped the market grow. >> you mentioned a number of banks that have behaved rather badly. what are the banks that have behaved well? that have been more profitable than the banks that paved badly? if not, you have a reversal. >> look at the canadian banks. just as an example. they did not have a unending leverage. they did not get the same complex products. they weathered the financial crisis just fine. i would say in the us, you look at banks like wells fargo that did not have a similar ratcheting up of risk and the fiduciary responsibility, look at the more boutique asset management places whose interests were not all over the place and did not have all sorts of conflicts. i think they survived a little better. in retrospect i think banks like goldman sachs and morgan stanley and frankly jpmorgan were lucky
that was the example of the london whale. i would hope that the system and the stock market become more transparent. investors do not feel the need to put their money into savings accounts but in vast. because that has helped the market grow. >> you mentioned a number of banks that have behaved rather badly. what are the banks that have behaved well? that have been more profitable than the banks that paved badly? if not, you have a reversal. >> look at the canadian banks. just as an...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big problem time speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery. immigration though foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secret drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistanis citizens somali citizens fo
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big problem time speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery. immigration though foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secret drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen...
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london at 10 degrees. that's about 7 degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. meanwhile staying in the double digits across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. up next is your three-day forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us.
london at 10 degrees. that's about 7 degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. meanwhile staying in the double digits across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. up next is your three-day forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us.
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in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over czech patrick three to in the quarterfinals of the cats are open the thirty one the serener is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings but the fifteen time grand slam winner went on to lose in the final to play she'd leapfrog korea as arika. and on saturday tour de france runner up chris froome proved he's in the right form to go one better this year after the team sky rider prevailed at the tour of oman for the first stage race victory of his career the twenty seven year old briton edged out former tour champions alberto contador and could evans the race also mark the comeback of russian t.v. the two shot won their appeal over their license to compete this season. and on sunday mild weather couldn't spoil perhaps what used toughest test so far as the upcoming olympic venue hos
in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over czech patrick three to in the quarterfinals of the cats are open the thirty one the serener is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings but the fifteen time grand slam winner went on...
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and here your high's only 3 degrees in london and 4 degrees paris. meanwhile, 0 degrees for stockholm and warsaw as well as kiev and below freezing. moscow, minus 1 degree. and to the south double digits for you across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. and here's your extended forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
and here your high's only 3 degrees in london and 4 degrees paris. meanwhile, 0 degrees for stockholm and warsaw as well as kiev and below freezing. moscow, minus 1 degree. and to the south double digits for you across the mediterranean countries. that's it for now. and here's your extended forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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to make nuclear weapons and matthew makovsky nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks are the only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that's this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society that it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first star and it would go into power to. the board if i'm not mistaken but he times and they have not found anything but there are still concerns raised. on that has not yet replied to questions posed to them one thing many analysts a country agree on is that in order to in order to stop the whole crisis being in crisis as there is a meeting or direct hearing in american talks this is something that we still are not see at all. and right now on our c dot com for you when militias against the president suddenly turn into a van and brawls with police and egypt's biggest cities it's these guys who are turning out the hate and our channel gives you an exclusive chance to hear from this secret star is of the egyptian
to make nuclear weapons and matthew makovsky nuclear security expert from queen mary university in london believes direct talks are the only solution to the stalemate. if the international society and. inspectors are allowed in that's this is definitely going to be a very good sign from it on or to the international society that it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first star and it would go into power to. the board if i'm not mistaken but he times and they have not found anything...
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in the center of an international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his explanation to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he made plays the death penalty the son's request political asylum from ecuador although granted the wiki leaks founder still remains at the embassy as the u.k. refused to allow him to leave the country after he skipped earlier in two thousand and twelve korea featured t.v. show the world tomorrow r.t. in the interview to merge that the two men had something in common both and korea had washington. is really a pleasure to meet you julian least in this way. welcome to the club of the persecuted. thank you. d.c. after releasing thousands of. cables and footage of american pilots ruthlessly killing journalist in iraq back in two thousand and eleven. and expelled the u.s. ambassador after science. has approved the police have been infiltrated after saans lost his last legal battle against tra
in the center of an international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his explanation to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he made plays the death penalty the son's request political asylum from ecuador although granted the wiki leaks founder still remains at the embassy as the u.k. refused to allow him to leave...
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researchers say dna taken from the skeleton found under a parking lot last year matches that of a london man who is the direct descendant of richard's sister. he died in 1988 of a drug over dose. >> what? >> no, during the war of the roses on which the kathleen turner film was made. john, you are a reporter, or so you claim. >> i don't claim this. >> do you bunk this none success or buy it? >> you know why they know it was him? he was famously stabbed in the butt. they found that. apparently they found evidence this skeleton was stabbed in the butt. >> and also they said -- >> that's the worst painting ever. >> and he could have had a slender man. >> he could have been a baltimore cheerleader. >> he had a crooked spine and shakespear said he did and we were unsure whether shakespear was lying or not. this is fantastic and it restored my belief in twitter. with one direction and harry from one direction, the two days richard the third was trending globally on twitter and i thought there are good people on here. >> if you look at the spine it is like an s. you are like, that is one crooked
researchers say dna taken from the skeleton found under a parking lot last year matches that of a london man who is the direct descendant of richard's sister. he died in 1988 of a drug over dose. >> what? >> no, during the war of the roses on which the kathleen turner film was made. john, you are a reporter, or so you claim. >> i don't claim this. >> do you bunk this none success or buy it? >> you know why they know it was him? he was famously stabbed in the butt....
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that is the focus of a new exhibition in london. we went to see it. >> this is bob lowe picasso, aged 19 -- pablo picasso, aged 19. precocious with those famously piercing eyes. a young spanish artist in paris, preparing for his first exhibition. here is an homage to "moulin rouge." this portrait represents monk's expressionist anxiety. here you can see van gogh's heightened reality. he brought with him influence of artists from his native spain, such as el greco. then he starts to find his own voice, the echo of which is still heard by artists today. >> he is fiercely modern because of his refusal to consent to a style. at think he has the confidence and the ability to push things beyond a level where he is comfortable with. he launches himself into the void. in this show, you can see that. it is like a broken egg for the beautiful, he is going to make. >> his mother said if he'd gone into the army, he would have been a general and if he had gone into the church, he would have been the po. >> i think this is the moment when the tas
that is the focus of a new exhibition in london. we went to see it. >> this is bob lowe picasso, aged 19 -- pablo picasso, aged 19. precocious with those famously piercing eyes. a young spanish artist in paris, preparing for his first exhibition. here is an homage to "moulin rouge." this portrait represents monk's expressionist anxiety. here you can see van gogh's heightened reality. he brought with him influence of artists from his native spain, such as el greco. then he starts...
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he trained wrestlers for the 2012 olympics, then led them to london. they won three medals, gold, silver, and bronze. but that was less than the team brought home from the 2008 summer games. he lost some of his shine. then the abuse allegations surfaced. he admitted he was lofty to women and was only trying to get the best out of them. >> translator: in judo, you compete at the olympic games to win medals. and i believe that is our mission. i admit that i felt pressure to make the athletes strong in a short period of time. >> reporter: sports figures have criticized sonoda's win-at-all-costs attitude. >> translator: i imagined he felt a lot of pressure to win at the games, but his passion took a wrong turn. >> reporter: international judo federation spokespersons say sonoda's actions do not reflect the spirit and few rosty of their sport. they say judo should enhance physical and mental abilities. anything that goes against that principle has no place. the fact that modern judo was developed in japan is another reason the scandal is getting so much att
he trained wrestlers for the 2012 olympics, then led them to london. they won three medals, gold, silver, and bronze. but that was less than the team brought home from the 2008 summer games. he lost some of his shine. then the abuse allegations surfaced. he admitted he was lofty to women and was only trying to get the best out of them. >> translator: in judo, you compete at the olympic games to win medals. and i believe that is our mission. i admit that i felt pressure to make the...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery immigration though foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistanis citizens somali citizens for
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery immigration though foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen...
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right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why are youo yen is squatted at 123. >> tepco will cover a short fall stemming from the halted operations at the nuclear power plant in fukushima. 50 companies are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 1.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power generation from two nuclear power plants. tepco made it a condition that the bidding price would be below about 10 cents per one kilowatt per hour. coal fire thermal powered plants will be favored candidates due to their lower cost.
right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why...
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the fact that i was able to get a master's degree at the london school of economics, my mom was thrilled at that when she was alive. i could tell when my dad died and i went to his funeral and i heard everyone come up to me and say, he talks about you all the time. my dad passed away, and i was cleaning out his house. i found he had saved a lot of old articles of mine, including articles i had written in high school and college. he saved the clippings somewhere. i found these. he never told me that. it was a nice touch. >> where did your interest come from? did you ever have anybody in your life say, they pushed me in that direction? >> it was my parents, my mom and my dad, and primarily my dad. whatever you do, try to be the best. he was the real source of inspiration. he was one of the smartest guys i ever knew. self-read. he would say, did you know abraham lincoln said this? i would look it up and it was true. the house was always filled with books and he was a real reader. that part came from him. in terms of inspiration, a lot of people helped me on the way. i did not know how to pu
the fact that i was able to get a master's degree at the london school of economics, my mom was thrilled at that when she was alive. i could tell when my dad died and i went to his funeral and i heard everyone come up to me and say, he talks about you all the time. my dad passed away, and i was cleaning out his house. i found he had saved a lot of old articles of mine, including articles i had written in high school and college. he saved the clippings somewhere. i found these. he never told me...
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the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things otherwise. >> this is a reminder of the debt problems britain faces and the clearest warning to those who think we can run away from dealing with those problems. >> britain has struggled to reduce its debt, a problem made worse by slow economic growth in recent years. bayless during the financial crisis have added to the problem. the slowlamed recovery and weak global economic activity and said low growth is likely to hamper government efforts to reduce debt. osborn said the government will stick by its policies. if we weaken our resolve, it would make the difficult situation much worse. we are clear that we should redouble our resolve. >> the downgrade may drive up borrowing costs which might further dampen b
the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things otherwise. >> this is a reminder of the debt problems britain faces and the clearest warning to...
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let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st. andrews, that area of central scotland, making these abuse allegations against him to a sunday newspaper. he then did not turn up on sunday to mass in scotland, which is a first, the first time the conversation there found out that something was up. he spent the rest of sunday behind-the-scenes. he has come out and tendered his resignation. the vatican has been told about it and it has said that they will have a look at it. yet again because of his status in the church, it is yet more embarrassment and more allegations of abuse inside the catholic church. >> lawrence, reporting live from
let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st....
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london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happen you know how long the planes peninsula really are you really have to. you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and stage. of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the u.s. and south korea are doing today after north korea absolutely they get so much i think a lot of people fear north korea because they don't understand it it's a close off in terms of the people there i think opening the dialogue talking about it and really understanding the complexities very important thank you so much brian becker director for the answer coalition things. like you see so far check us out on a blue blue dot com slash breaking the sat there you can watch the latest episode of our show like yesterday which featured cancerous capitalism that's a brain disease and the u.s. education s
that the great vast resources and riches of the country can belong principally to wall street or to london or to paris rather than to the chinese people absolutely when you see these joint u.s. and south korean military exercises happen you know how long the planes peninsula really are you really have to. you know who's really running who in the region of north korea was carrying out massive war games and stage. of the united states a long long island people would be up in arms that's what the...
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granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange who is holed up in the country's london embassy geo political analyst eric draitser believes korea's challenge to american influence in south america means washington does not want to mend power. we've seen repeated attempts by the united states and other international forces to subvert the korea government to subvert the morale is government in bolivia as well and of course chavez in venezuela we saw against the korea government and attempted coup a couple of years ago using some strategically bought off officials within the police apparatus we should also remember korea's oppositional stance to the united states and to us imperialism a courageous oppositional stance to multinational corporations such as chevron and other corporations which seek to exploit indigenous populations in places like ecuador now close to our heart here at r t he is known for granting asylum to julian assad last year something that angered america as well was that considered a pre-election move to gain some support here i think partially that's pa
granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange who is holed up in the country's london embassy geo political analyst eric draitser believes korea's challenge to american influence in south america means washington does not want to mend power. we've seen repeated attempts by the united states and other international forces to subvert the korea government to subvert the morale is government in bolivia as well and of course chavez in venezuela we saw against the korea...
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artsy london. the u.s. and south korea of flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that self to north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the phone it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live ammunition on the border with north korea this is inflammatory on a lot of levels and we need to step back these naval exercises it's like a race to the bottom if you will when are we going to get more creative in the way that we resolve conflict in this world this conflict gives us such an opportunity with a new secretary of state new leader in south korea we should be pushing for peace suspend these naval exercises and go from there yes there shou
artsy london. the u.s. and south korea of flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that self to north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the phone it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation...